Trevor Harris, the quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and MVP of the 2025 Grey Cup, has signed a one-year contract extension, fulfilling a key wish of Rider Nation. Fans had expressed their desire for Harris’s return during celebrations after the Roughriders’ Grey Cup victory over the Montreal Alouettes. Reflecting on his bond with Saskatchewan, Harris emphasized his connection to the team and the province, describing it as a “no-brainer” to return. After discussions with his family, he revealed his commitment to continuing his career at 39, eyeing further achievements in the upcoming season.
By the NumbersHarris recorded an 85.2% completion rate in the Grey Cup, a single-game record.He finished the 2025 season with a top completion rate of 73.6% in the CFL.Roughriders achieved a 12-6 record, finishing first overall in the league. State of PlayDiscussions about Harris’s future began immediately after the Grey Cup celebrations.The Roughriders are focused on building a team that can achieve back-to-back championships. What’s Next
Looking ahead, Harris aims to improve his game and lead the Roughriders toward another championship in the upcoming season. His determination to explore his capabilities suggests an exciting journey for both him and the team as they aim for consecutive titles.
Bottom Line
Harris’s decision to return solidifies the team’s momentum and embodies the spirit of Rider Nation. His commitments and expectations set the stage for an ambitious 2026 season, where he seeks to elevate his performance and lead Saskatchewan to back-to-back championships.